Professor Barre Toelken talks about his life, beginning with his earliest childhood memories in Quabbin Valley Massachusetts--before the dam--including his families’ folk song/ballad traditions, throughout his education and career in folklore.;

Lo! Here the gentle lark / the words from Shakespeare, music by Henry R. Bishop, piano and voice. Song for soprano and piano. From Concert songs with accompaniment of piano and other instruments, First series.

This interview is included in the American Folklore Society Oral History Project held at the Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. This collection consists of sound recordings, manuscripts, and...

This interview is included in the Indiana University Folklore Institute, 1987 Collection at the Indiana University Center for the Study of History and Memory. In this interview, Henry Glassie speaks of his early life and early exposure to folklore...

Mrs. Tanner talks about moving to Grouse Creek as an outsider (when she married), about being a ranching wife, life in such a rural area and the families business ventures, including a dude ranch. Interviewed by Randy Williams on November 8, 2010...

Agins and other performers on stage at the 1979 San Diego Folk Festival. "Sam is cowboy from way-back-when. Here these gentlemen (Left to Right, Sam, Bob, Neil, and Al) share their favorite cowboy songs with the audience, during the 1979 San Diego...

Agins, Sam; Country music; Folk songs, English -- United States; Cowboys -- Songs and music

Annual report of the Weber County Extension Service for 1925, by Ellen Agren, County Home Demonstration Agent. From December 1924 to December 1925. Annual reports narrate the Home Economic extension work carried out in Weber County, including...

Image is a close-up of a white piece of paper (8 1/2"" x 11"") that has a poem written on it. It reads: ""Say Mike/ The time of concern is over/ No longer am I asked how I'm doing. Never is the name of my son mentioned to me./ A curtain descends....

Grave marker in the Ogden City Cemetery, Weber County (1875 Monroe Blvd. Ogden, UT 84401). Image is a close-up of a white piece of paper (8 1/2" x 11") that has a poem written on it. It reads: "Say Mike/ The time of concern is over/ No longer am I...

Mrs. Ana Trujillo talks about her childhood in a poor neighborhood in Venezuela, working from an early age because her father was elderly. She talks about her family and country traditions, her education as an accountant, and her desire to study...

Our second episode is the start of a three-part interview with Peggy Seeger. Peggy Seeger was on the campus of Utah State University 10 April to deliver the 2008 Fife Folklore Honor Lecture. Peggy is a collector and performer of traditional music....